After over two decades the Iveco Campagnola is back. Italy's best-loved Fiat automobile was initially created in various variants from 1951 to 1987.

The new Iveco Campagnola a part of the Iveco brand and it is based on Massif, the 4x4 offroad vehicle. Iveco is among some international manufacturers to supply a whole selection of allwheel-drive automobiles with Massif the business has entered a entirely new sector of specialist transportation for the very first time providing two mild offroad automobiles. Iveco Campagnola expands the range using a version especially for passenger transportation, without sacrificing the bona fide offroad features behind the progress of its own ancestor: different chassis, allwheel-drive, high-mobility and extraordinary offroad capability. Along with offering the calibre of driveability and relaxation needed by today's offroad vehicle.

THE DESIGN IN SUMMARY

As the Iveco Campagnola uses the initial type of the sporty offroad car, re-inventing the nature of the 4x4 with a contemporary twist, a people-carrier.

It's furnished with the Everyday 3 litre Euro 4 HPT 4-cylinder 16valve turbo-diesel range thought to be the finest engine in its group. With its Variable-geometry Turbocharger, it produces 176hp (129.5kw) at 3,2003,500 rpm along with a maximum torque of 400 Nm at 1,250-3000 rpm. It's coupled with 6-speed FPT 2840 transmission.

Accessible two historic colors, sage green and ivory with echoes of yesteryear, Iveco Campagnola offers gear and attributes more commonly seen in normal automobiles than offroad vehicles. The bodywork along with the wheel rims come in coordinated colours whilst the fender and mudguards are concluded in matt. Iveco Campagnola includes a engageable back differential lock, ABS, Immobilizer and antitheft system.

HEIR TO THE FIAT OFFROAD CONVENTION

The memory of the infamous light military vehicles used during the 2nd world war still fresh within the memory: the Willys proved themselves a perfect method of support and reconnaissance. Inspired by this method, a competition was run by the Italian government for specific - use vehicles. The background of Campagnola, an icon of Fiat offroad vehicles, is connected, in postwar Italy with that of its 'double' Alfa Romeo. For civilian use, Fiat picked the less competitive title of Campagnola and its Milanese 'competition' was called Matta (such as the joker in a pack of cards). Only the Campagnola met with amazing success, whilst the Alfa 4x4 was created up-to 1955 with only 2059 models created. The decisive factor in figuring the setting for your Fiat product was its cost, the Alfa highlighted much higher priced technologies, inaccessible to public bodies.

The Campagnola D, built based on the Willys mould and created by Dante Giacosa, debuted at the Fiera del Levante present in Bari in 1951 at a cost of 1, 600, 000 lire. The front suspension was separate with helical springs, wishbones, hydraulic dampers and stabilizing bar. In a nutshell, the finest available at that point. The AR 51 military model was likewise adopted by the Carabinieri.

The Fiat offroad could take 6 individuals with over 60kg of baggage, or one individual with 410kg of baggage.

The creation of the initial Campagnola ended in 1973, after the creation of 39,086 models, which 7,783 designs were diesel.

1974 saw the advent of the new Campagnola, made until 1979 the summer. A lot more technically sophisticated it was also a more comfortable version: it could transport up-to 7 people. It was started in the Belgrade Show and kept just the name of its own predecessor. It turned out to be a modern car with engines already-proven to the Fiat 132, separate four-wheel suspension and automotive bodywork. Optional features contained locking differentials on both improved tyres and axles, double - joint front driveshafts back seats plus a ventilation system. The 'Torpedo Corta' edition features roof and sides in removable cloth.

In 1976 the 'Lunga' (with a heightened back of 25cm overhang) and 'Hardtop' (with entirely metallic bodywork) variants were introduced.

There were several improvements to the inside and bodywork. The listing value ranged from 14,018,000 to 15,198,000 lire based on the edition. Creation of Campagnola ended in 1987.

The Campagnola held special importance for postwar Italy and through the reconstruction of the '50s. It ended up being a means of transportation that defined an age in a nation still lacking an acceptable road infrastructure and remains living in the memories of Italians. Used by the Italian military, the Carabinieri as well as the Civil Defence Corps and also became renowned as the Popemobile, the white livery design featuring the insignia. Also in white, only with the UN symbol, the Campagnola has participated on several international peace missions through the continents,

CAMPAGNOLA TECHNOLOGIES

Iveco Campagnola has adopted the Massif offroad cuttingedge technologies, with a powerful belief that sets it other than the Sports Utility Vehicle used chiefly on metalled roads. A return to the origins of 4x4 which makes compromising between offroad and street vehicles a matter of yesteryear. Like Massif, the new Campagnola is acceptable for all terrains, effective at tackling severe offroad routes with confidence and offering particular best functionality. The gradeability at fullload is 100%, with a departure angle of 34deg, an approach angle of 50deg plus a ramp angle of 33deg. The conventional fording depth is 500m, the allwheel-drive is disengageable - with grip in the rear-axle - to ensure greatly reduced fuel consumption.

The transmission

The blend of parts takes its inspiration in the variety, the transport box is connected to the front and rear axles through the transmission shafts. This gives a drive ratio of about 1:1 and the engagement of allwheel-drive is selectable if the automobile is in high-range. In low-range just allwheel-drive is available. The parking brake is mounted in the rear axle output flange of the transport box, because it's multiplied by the drive axle ratio causing an even stronger braking torque. This really is a greatly important attribute since it means the vehicle could be held by its own parking brake in each of the gradients it can scale.

Suspension

The chassis with axles installed on parabolic leaf-springs is really a alternative: the separate chassis guarantees the high structural pressures of offroad use prevent being carried to the body structure, sustaining longevity. The leaf-springs offer body suspension and axle location with no need for additional drive - or brakingforce response members or axle location links to the automobile chassis. The parabolic leaf-springs function a double function of suspension of the axle and chassis area. The device is finished by front and rear anti-roll stabilizing bars. The most load of the front and rear-axle is respectively 1750kg and 1175kg together with the most vehicle load of 2650kg.

The braking system

The braking system features a double hydraulic circuit using a vacuum servo - aid circuit which actuates all round to the disc brakes, ventilated in the front-axle. The parking brake is really a cableactuated drum brake, mounted in the transport box for enhanced braking torque having a multiplication element matching the drive axle ratio.

State-of-theart engine

The center of the Iveco Campagnola is its 3 litre HPT engine originating in the variety, a 4 - cylinder 16valve turbo-charged diesel engine with technologically innovative common-rail fuel injection system providing exceptional constant fuel economy and performance. The engine is certified in accordance with Euro 4 emission requirements, utilizing Exhaust-gas Recirculation (EGR) to reduce generation of an oxidizing catalyst and nitrogen oxide. With its variable-geometry turbocharger, the engine produces 176hp at 3000 rpm along with a maximum torque of 400 Nm at 1250 - 3,2003,500 rpm. It's an electrical device unique in its group,

BRAND VALUES

Iveco Campagnola was created to represent the essential values of Iveco superiority: operation, dependability, determination and team spirit. The exact same team spirit functions as inspiration for Massif and Campagnola: this means working alongside clients for the whole vehicle's life, beginning with the product development period, through work of expert engineers and Iveco R&D centers which involve clients in the planning period and then through the purchase, with the assistance of professionals prepared to provide technical assistance and fiscal options to cater for each essential. The same high-service is supplied to customers during vehicle action, using a call-centre open seven days each week, twenty-four hours per day, 365-days annually plus a effective and common community (more than 4,600 professional centers in 100 nations).

Iveco - the whole range of allwheel-drive vehicles

The Iveco Campagnola is really one of the Massif passengercarrying versions, forming portion of the small but important market on the marketplace for allwheel-drive work vehicles. Massif is created with conjunction together with the Spanish maker Santana, whose first vehicle has been totally redesigned by Iveco specialists with significant utilization of technologies and solutions based on the Daily. The fruit of the deep reengineering is really a vehicle appropriate for authentic 'offroad truck' missions. Iveco's ability in the 4x4 sector extends to the whole selection of commercial vehicles, from light to hefty versions - Daily, Eurocargo and Trakker, and of course the Iveco Astra range along with the advanced-technology products produced by the Iveco defence department - providing a suitable answer to any or all kinds of mission and all employment statuses. These allwheel - drive vehicles are remarkably hardy, perfect to move products and people wherever they're desired, frequently in crisis conditions. The dependability of the vehicles is second to none in standard along with severe conditions. The various needs of the offroad have as it might envision to be no negative effect on driver comfort which stays as gratifying.